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NEWS NOTES Howard Bryce and Hon Swesey will leave tomorrow for Stetson creek and may be absent until September 1 Mrs. Irish amt Miss Irish will leave • :n<>nv>vv -■-* o'* ( Stetson creek and Cooper creek are only live miles apart. Frank I.. Hallaine has presented the < * ■ " ’ '• ' a C'E’t o invalid chair, a cushion and a let* rest. FMPRFSS THEATRE t • Fiiipi« i i reuit i ■ * ■ * 3itlte Burke In Overalls In the Noe Triangle-Fm© Arts Play ' Peggy BILLY BURKE “PEGGY” \ i > V v . ■ \ :,1 s Mrs. Selma Scott will leave, prob ably tomorrow, for a visit with Mrs. Seitfcrt at Resurrection creek. % A large party will travel to Sun ny Bay Sunday as guests of the Kenai Fishing & Trailing Company to view : the company’s plant. Chairman Files of the Commission probably left Seattle last night. He wired K. J. Weir that he would leave on the Fourth but as his name was not on the passanger lists he probably took the Mariposa last night. l>rs. Keating and Roberts will leave on the first boat for Juneau to take their examinations before the terri torial Cental Board. Father Turnell will leave on the \\ at >n for Skagway. ■ r* “ "" ~ ~ nr - \ m:\\ wrinkle tSpecial to Gateway by United Ureas} ! Si. CAUL, Minn,. July L—Now the j 4Is -hone t grocer is soaking tin* but ter b.*:d-. and making five cents per }-ou"d more on his butter. Ibis is the purport of a warning issued today By tluuits U. Neale, state comniis Boner of weights and measures. He say> that by soaking the B 4 ounce wooden Boat, it can be made to weigh ‘J ounces* .1 ,»* printing of every description at * « elate wav 1HF Ilf LI RICH HOUSE Former Residence of Mrs. J. McCoy. FIRST CLASS PRIVATE BOARD ING HOUSE. HOME COOKING FURNISHED ROOMS EMPRESSTHEATRE Sunday. July 9. Tf',?„.s,”°'!y.s ! .: ( ; ■ ■> .* I « f 'i ■ *' >' - ‘ 1 ' H. B. WARNER in tin* world i;.’drama of Capital and Lal*or ‘‘The Lost Paradise” BANK OF SEW ARD Territorial and City Depositary !:ST \tit.l5UH]> 1905. . -- - - -- *»•- ■ ■ ..— It you are a new comer in the city, the Rank ot Seward places itself at your disposal in the matter of any advice you may wish relative to local condi tions, investments, or the opening of a bank account. It is tuner a trouble to give of our time or our en deavor to your service. We address ourselves par ticularly to new comers, as the older residents have already FOUND TUB W AY. Your w elcome is not gauged In the size of your deposit. Open an account with us, in large or small amount TODAY. Safe Deposit Roves for Rent. $5.00 a year or 50 cents a month. Four IYr ( rut Raid on Savings Deposits. Resources $3 10.000 SHIPPING MAR1POSA PASSENGERS SEATTLE, July 7.—The Mariposa sail Thursday night and had the fol lowing passengers for Seward: Gil bert Johnston, li. J. RatclilF, W. J. Hamilton, Mrs. A. S. Haines and two steerage. She also had aboard Dis trict Engineer Brock for Anchorage. WATSON TONIGHT The Admiral Watson is due tonight at midnight. NATION \L EDUCATION ASSOC I VITON MEETS N. Y. FOR FIRST TIME (Special to Gateway by United Press) NEW YORK, July 1. For the first time iu its fifty-four years of exist-; once, the National Education Assoeia- j tion, beginning today, is holding its) annual meeting in New York City. According to Dr. David B. John-j son of Rickhill, S. C., President and Durand W. Spri. ger of Ann Arbor,' Michigan, Secretary, the advance en rollment indicates an attendance of ,10,000 delegates. The session opens in the ballroom of the Hotel Astor, with the meeting of the National Council of Education, Robert J. Alev. President of the University of Maine, presiding. How to make the next generation better is the subject of the discussion led by Robert M. Yerkes, psycholo gist, of Boston, He advocates better | personal sanitation and hygiene, bet j ter conditions surrounding work, pro I per recreations and closer parentage restrictions. S. \V. Strauss, President of the American Society of Thrift, Chicago, j address the Council on “The Greater t Thrift." He speaks of thrift in its re j lotion to country life, city life, the URBACHS Shoes that will Stay with you SEE BILL HENRY THK LIVE REAL ESTATE MAN For the Best Beal Fslate Deal in Seward Ollier till & Adams. Howard and Hamilton Watches! George the Jeweler I We Design, Build, Install and Operate for a Period of .‘50 Days Dredges Designed and Built to Suit ('onditions under which they are to Operate Lending Builders of Smaller Sized Dredges with buckets 111 to ."> cubic foot capacity Our Special Design Fine Gold Saving q Devices installed on Dredges of the M Flume Type We build Fight Drills capable of dig- g ging 1-in. holes .">0 feel. Two men g can handle them. V Write for prices and particulars. ft (AMERICAN GOLD DREDGES TYI'i: OK AMKKh’W' i.HJi DUK.l>»; K OIM ;ii ATI \'< 1 AT N«*MK g American Dredge Bldg, and Construction Co. | o 503-504 Pioneer Bldg. b. bernahd, Manager SEATTLE, WASH. | yx»oooooooooooooooooocooooooooooooooooooocyx^oooooeo OOOCOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOCXXXXXXX>CXXX)OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOg industries, banking, the home, labor unions, boards of trade, and chamber of commerce. Other societies meeting with the National Education Association, July 1 to 8, are: American economics as sociation, American school peace league, National federation of state teachers associations, School garden association of America, National con gress of mothers and parent-teacher j associations, League of teachers as sociations, Association for the wider use of school houses, National confer ence for the extension of education, Conference of deans of women, Mod ern languages conference, National conference of visiting teachers, American school hygiene association, and the American Posture league. SPECIAL NOTICE I —; The regular meeting of the Loyal Order of Moose will be held tonight in the City Hall at the special hour of 7 :.*>0. -— Duchess Trousers—for work and j dress. §1.50 to §0.00. 10c a button—j §1.00 a rip. Brown & Hawkins, ‘‘Quality First," Jimmie, the Messenger. Main 18. Any time. Service P. D. Q. Watertill & brazier whiskey at | “The Branch.” ___ i Mackinaws, Punts, Socks, Boots, Pucks, Underwear. Anything you need. SEWARD COMMERCIAL CO. Special mail delivery. Phone Main 13 for particulars. tf Oyster Cocktails at “The Branch.” “EMO” Coffee, 80 cents a pound.— Brown & Hawkins, “Quality First.” Noodle Cafe. Phone Main 111. Tray service receives prompt at tention. 10-5— tf. “The Taste that Tells”—Premier Salad Dressing, a delicious mayonaise. Once used—always used. Drown & Hawkins, “Quality First.” Fresh Popcorn ami Peanuts. —Sew ard Club. Long distance telephone booth ai The Branch. FOR SALK:—Velvet carpet. Bar gain. Apply Carstens. 0-21>—U NOTICK Owing to the fact that a special j show will ho given at A. B. Hall I* n (lay night the Loyal Order of Moo. e i will meet at the C’itv Hall lor regular meeting. Hi WAM LI) Lady wishes position as camp cook. Lest of references. Apply (lateway. 7-G—tf. Bovs Blouses, all weights, colors, and prices, large assortment to select from. Brown iVr Hawkins,” Quality First.” Cluett and Monarch shirts. New shipment just arrived, all the latest coloring and patterns. Brown & Hawkins, “Quality First.” Oyster Cocktails at Branch.” Spalding’s (doves, B its, Baseballs, Tennis Balls, Etc. We have the Spalding agency. Brown & Hawkins, “Quality First.' Best cigars ana uncoif/i.ents at Terminal Bar. See ad. Ill -U Fresh Popcorn and Peanut . Sew ard Club. AN SC CAMERAS aSPEEDEXHLT^-y THE ideal combination is an Anscc Camera, Ansco Speedex Film and Cyko Paper. An Ansco Camera, because no other makes pic Iti’ie-taking so easy and gives such splendid results; Speedex Film, because it is dependable and fast; Cyko Paper, because it brings out everything m the negative. See our assortment of Ansco Cameras—from $2 to $55—and Ansco Photo Supplies. HETTEL’S TilK KODAK STOKK Agts. for Ansco Kodaks & lilms J No. 1A Folding Ansro Pictures 2!-, ' 1 »inche» Pnc . Sit $l''.5t> $21. $22.50. “MONEY BACK” If you are not satisfied. Some thintf new. One and one-quar ter lbs. in glass jars for FIFTY CENTS Gold Medal Highest Award P. P I E Sanitary Incited Quality P irst BROWN & HAWKINS Exclusive Agents Original Chipewa Shoes ===== For the Hills ■= I The best wearing shoe made of its weight. Light and comfortable and still strong ! .and durable. 12 inch Waterproof Hand Sewed 00 i 12 inch Waterproof Hand Sewed Pac dJJJ AA | Style, Outside Counter *pil#\/\/ BROWN & HAWKINS 1 “QUALITY FIRST” ANCHORAGE SEWARD KNIk service THF PAT APF RAR p°o1 andBilliards Best Liquors 1 I 1 Hi ^ l\ H l\ H . L) l\ IV Cafe and Lunch Coun Cigars SHERMAN HAYNES, Proprietor - ter in Connection mammmmmmnHmtmmmtmtmhmmmmmmmmmm . .■■.-.... mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm .—■